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In reply to the discussion: Eve Ensler on the passivity of men [View all]WCLinolVir
(951 posts)I don't expect african americans to patronize me when I stand up to racism. It is uncomfortable sometimes, especially at work, and I know I get some blow back because of it. But if you are standing up for what you believe is right, what is appropriate for our society, then your reward comes from your self esteem. It has to be a fight that you have a stake in a human being. How can that be so hard to get? And if you need a reward system in place to keep you motivated, or resent having to alienate yourself at work, or in social settings, cause women don't/can't fight their own battles, then you really do not have a stake in a different society. And everything else is pretty much lip service. That anyone can see the burden women have had to shoulder in our society and then ask what's in it for me, or complain about the discomfort of dealing with their feelings is narcissistic and borderline infantile.